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  2. Traditional economy - Wikipedia

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    A traditional economy is a loosely defined term sometimes used for older economic systems in economics and anthropology. It may imply that an economy is not deeply connected to wider regional trade networks; that many or most members engage in subsistence agriculture, possibly being a subsistence economy; that barter is used to a greater frequency than in developed economies; that there is ...

  3. Lists of sovereign states and dependent territories - Wikipedia

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    List of countries and dependencies by number of police officers; List of countries that regulate the immigration of felons; List of countries with annual rates and counts for killings by law enforcement officers; List of serial killers by country; Allegations of apartheid by country; Capital punishment by country; Number of terrorist incidents ...

  4. Penn World Table - Wikipedia

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    A common practice for comparing GDPs across countries has been to use exchange rates. However, this assumes that this relative price – based on traded products – is representative of all relative prices in the economy, i.e. that it represents the purchasing power parity (PPP) of each currency. By contrast, PWT uses detailed prices within ...

  5. Category:Economies by country - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Economies of developing countries ... This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, ...

  6. 10 charts that tell the story of markets and the economy in 2024

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    In July, the rate hit its highest level of 2024 — 4.3% — and triggered a closely tracked recession indicator known as the Sahm Rule. Typically, the rule suggests the US economy has entered a ...

  7. List of countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia

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    The first list includes estimates compiled by the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook, the second list shows the World Bank's data, and the third list includes data compiled by the United Nations Statistics Division. The IMF's definitive data for the past year and estimates for the current year are published twice a year in ...

  8. Everyday Economics: Was the economy re-accelerating as 2024 ...

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    This week’s reports provide a snapshot of how the economy ended 2024. While market swings are likely, the data is unlikely to alter the Federal Reserve’s approach. The Fed appears committed to ...

  9. Category:2024 by country - Wikipedia

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    2024 in Scotland; 2024 in Senegal; 2024 in Serbia; 2024 in Seychelles; 2024 in Sierra Leone; 2024 in Singapore; 2024 in Slovakia; 2024 in Slovenia; 2024 in the Solomon Islands; 2024 in Somalia; 2024 in Somaliland; 2024 in South Africa; 2024 in South Korea; 2024 in South Sudan; 2024 in Spain; 2024 in Sri Lanka; 2024 in Sudan; 2024 in Suriname ...